Microsoft’s Computer Basics
Course Length:
1 day
Class Contents:
- Lesson 1: Window’s Tips and Tricks
- Lesson 2: Introduction to Microsoft Office (What’s Common in each)
- Lesson 3: Intro to Microsoft Excel
- Lesson 4: Intro to Microsoft Outlook
- Lesson 5: Into to Microsoft Word
- Lesson 6: Intro to PowerPoint – Time Permitting
This event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
Microsoft Power BI Desktop: Level 1
Course Length:
1 day
Course Type: Description
This is the first course in the series. This course is meant for those desiring to gain skills using Microsoft Power BI to connect, transform and visualize data. You will learn to connect multiple sources of data and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model that lets you build visuals and collections of visuals that you can share as reports.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Connect to Excel File as a Data Source
- Shape and Combine Data in Power BI Desktop
- Combine Data
- Analyze web page data using Power BI Desktop
- Connect to a Web Data Source
- Shape data in Power Query Editor
- Create a visualization
- Combine sales data from Excel and an OData feed
- Import the product data from Excel
- Create a custom calculated column
- Manage the Relationship Between the Datasets
- Complete the Sales Analysis Report
- Create your Own Measures in Power BI Desktop
- Create a calculated column that uses an IF function
- Create and Manage Hierarchies
- Publish and Share Reports and Dashboards
- Publish and Set Permissions for App Workspaces
This event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
Microsoft Power BI Desktop: Level 1
Course Length:
1 day
Course Type: Description
This is the first course in the series. This course is meant for those desiring to gain skills using Microsoft Power BI to connect, transform and visualize data. You will learn to connect multiple sources of data and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model that lets you build visuals and collections of visuals that you can share as reports.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Connect to Excel File as a Data Source
- Shape and Combine Data in Power BI Desktop
- Combine Data
- Analyze web page data using Power BI Desktop
- Connect to a Web Data Source
- Shape data in Power Query Editor
- Create a visualization
- Combine sales data from Excel and an OData feed
- Import the product data from Excel
- Create a custom calculated column
- Manage the Relationship Between the Datasets
- Complete the Sales Analysis Report
- Create your Own Measures in Power BI Desktop
- Create a calculated column that uses an IF function
- Create and Manage Hierarchies
- Publish and Share Reports and Dashboards
- Publish and Set Permissions for App Workspaces
This event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
Microsoft Power BI Desktop: Level 1
Course Length:
1 day
Course Type: Description
This is the first course in the series. This course is meant for those desiring to gain skills using Microsoft Power BI to connect, transform and visualize data. You will learn to connect multiple sources of data and combine them (often called modeling) into a data model that lets you build visuals and collections of visuals that you can share as reports.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Connect to Excel File as a Data Source
- Shape and Combine Data in Power BI Desktop
- Combine Data
- Analyze web page data using Power BI Desktop
- Connect to a Web Data Source
- Shape data in Power Query Editor
- Create a visualization
- Combine sales data from Excel and an OData feed
- Import the product data from Excel
- Create a custom calculated column
- Manage the Relationship Between the Datasets
- Complete the Sales Analysis Report
- Create your Own Measures in Power BI Desktop
- Create a calculated column that uses an IF function
- Create and Manage Hierarchies
- Publish and Share Reports and Dashboards
- Publish and Set Permissions for App Workspaces
This event ticket will close at 12:00 pm the day before the event.
Workshop: Using Copilot in Microsoft Applications
Duration: 6 Hours
Overview:
Copilot is a digital assistant embedded into Office tools that enable people to consume content impressively faster than we are used to. It helps to discover information by holistically searching for content in different repositories.
Microsoft has branded AI under different names, to mention: Bing Chat, M365 Chat, and Copilot. This will likely standardize in the future. Copilot answers could be different for everyone; content visibility and context of the prompt make the output unique. Copilot can help you quickly catch up with unattended meetings, especially when we are double/triple booked.
During a Teams meetings Copilot uses transcriptions. Transcriptions are sensitive to listening errors or misunderstanding, leading at times to inaccuracies.
Objectives
- What is Copilot
- How to access Copilot
- Copilot in Excel
- Copilot in Word
- Copilot in Power BI
- Copilot in Outlook
- Q&A
Workshop: Using Copilot in Microsoft Applications
Duration: 6 Hours
Overview:
Copilot is a digital assistant embedded into Office tools that enable people to consume content impressively faster than we are used to. It helps to discover information by holistically searching for content in different repositories.
Microsoft has branded AI under different names, to mention: Bing Chat, M365 Chat, and Copilot. This will likely standardize in the future. Copilot answers could be different for everyone; content visibility and context of the prompt make the output unique. Copilot can help you quickly catch up with unattended meetings, especially when we are double/triple booked.
During a Teams meetings Copilot uses transcriptions. Transcriptions are sensitive to listening errors or misunderstanding, leading at times to inaccuracies.
Objectives
- What is Copilot
- How to access Copilot
- Copilot in Excel
- Copilot in Word
- Copilot in Power BI
- Copilot in Outlook
- Q&A